1、BSI Standards Publication BS ISO/IEC 19785-4:2010 Incorporating corrigendum November 2013 Information technology Common Biometric Exchange Formats Framework Part 4: Security block format specificationsBS ISO/IEC 19785-4:2010 BRITISH STANDARD National foreword This British Standard is the UK implemen
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5、ber 2010. Amendments/corrigenda issued since publication Date Text affected 31 January 2014 Implementation of ISO/IEC corrigendum November 2013BS ISO/IEC 19785-4:2010Reference number ISO/IEC 19785-4:2010(E) ISO/IEC 2010INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO/IEC 19785-4 First edition 2010-08-15 Information techn
6、ology Common Biometric Exchange Formats Framework Part 4: Security block format specifications Technologies de linformation Cadre de formats dchange biomtriques communs Partie 4: Spcifications de format de bloc de scurit BS ISO/IEC 19785-4:2010 ISO/IEC 19785-4:2010(E) PDF disclaimer This PDF file ma
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12、erved iiiContents Page Foreword iv Introduction.v 1 Scope1 2 Normative references1 3 Terms and definitions .2 3.1 Terms defined in ISO/IEC 19785-1 .2 3.2 Terms defined in ISO/IEC 19784-1 .2 3.3 Terms defined in ISO/IEC 24761 2 3.4 Terms defined in ISO/IEC 9798-6 .2 4 Abbreviated terms .2 4.1 Abbrevi
13、ated terms defined in ISO/IEC 19785-1 2 4.2 Abbreviated terms defined in ISO/IEC 247612 4.3 Abbreviated terms defined in ISO/IEC 9798-6 2 4.4 Abbreviated terms defined in RFC 3852 .3 5 Security block format: general purpose .3 5.1 Security block format owner 3 5.2 Security block format owner identif
14、ier3 5.3 Security block format name .3 5.4 Security block format identifier .3 5.5 ASN.1 object identifier for this security block format .3 5.6 Domain of use4 5.7 Version identifier .4 5.8 Format specification and conformance statement 4 5.9 Encoding of abstract values 10 6 Security block format: s
15、ignature only.11 6.1 Security block format owner 11 6.2 Security block format owner identifier11 6.3 Security block format name .11 6.4 Security block format identifier .11 6.5 ASN.1 object identifier for this security block format .11 6.6 Domain of use12 6.7 Version identifier .12 6.8 Format specif
16、ication and conformance statement 12 Annex A (normative) ASN.1 module for security block format13 Annex B (informative) Difference from types defined in RFC 5911 .15 Bibliography18 BS ISO/IEC 19785-4:2010 ISO/IEC 19785-4:2010(E) ISO/IEC 2010 All rights reserved iiiContents Page Foreword iv Introduct
17、ion.v 1 Scope1 2 Normative references1 3 Terms and definitions .2 3.1 Terms defined in ISO/IEC 19785-1 .2 3.2 Terms defined in ISO/IEC 19784-1 .2 3.3 Terms defined in ISO/IEC 24761 2 3.4 Terms defined in ISO/IEC 9798-6 .2 4 Abbreviated terms .2 4.1 Abbreviated terms defined in ISO/IEC 19785-1 2 4.2
18、Abbreviated terms defined in ISO/IEC 247612 4.3 Abbreviated terms defined in ISO/IEC 9798-6 2 4.4 Abbreviated terms defined in RFC 3852 .3 5 Security block format: general purpose .3 5.1 Security block format owner 3 5.2 Security block format owner identifier3 5.3 Security block format name .3 5.4 S
19、ecurity block format identifier .3 5.5 ASN.1 object identifier for this security block format .3 5.6 Domain of use4 5.7 Version identifier .4 5.8 Format specification and conformance statement 4 5.9 Encoding of abstract values 10 6 Security block format: signature only.11 6.1 Security block format o
20、wner 11 6.2 Security block format owner identifier11 6.3 Security block format name .11 6.4 Security block format identifier .11 6.5 ASN.1 object identifier for this security block format .11 6.6 Domain of use12 6.7 Version identifier .12 6.8 Format specification and conformance statement 12 Annex A
21、 (normative) ASN.1 module for security block format13 Annex B (informative) Difference from types defined in RFC 5911 .15 Bibliography18 BS ISO/IEC 19785-4:2010 ISO/IEC 19785-4:2010(E) ISO/IEC 2010 All rights reserved iiiContents Page Foreword iv Introduction.v 1 Scope1 2 Normative references1 3 Ter
22、ms and definitions .2 3.1 Terms defined in ISO/IEC 19785-1 .2 3.2 Terms defined in ISO/IEC 19784-1 .2 3.3 Terms defined in ISO/IEC 24761 2 3.4 Terms defined in ISO/IEC 9798-6 .2 4 Abbreviated terms .2 4.1 Abbreviated terms defined in ISO/IEC 19785-1 2 4.2 Abbreviated terms defined in ISO/IEC 247612
23、4.3 Abbreviated terms defined in ISO/IEC 9798-6 2 4.4 Abbreviated terms defined in RFC 3852 .3 5 Security block format: general purpose .3 5.1 Security block format owner 3 5.2 Security block format owner identifier3 5.3 Security block format name .3 5.4 Security block format identifier .3 5.5 ASN.1
24、 object identifier for this security block format .3 5.6 Domain of use4 5.7 Version identifier .4 5.8 Format specification and conformance statement 4 5.9 Encoding of abstract values 10 6 Security block format: signature only.11 6.1 Security block format owner 11 6.2 Security block format owner iden
25、tifier11 6.3 Security block format name .11 6.4 Security block format identifier .11 6.5 ASN.1 object identifier for this security block format .11 6.6 Domain of use12 6.7 Version identifier .12 6.8 Format specification and conformance statement 12 Annex A (normative) ASN.1 module for security block
26、 format13 Annex B (informative) Difference from types defined in RFC 5911 .15 Bibliography18 11 12 14BS ISO/IEC 19785-4:2010 ISO/IEC 19785-4:2010(E) iv ISO/IEC 2010 All rights reservedForeword ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) and IEC (the International Electrotechnical Commis
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29、IEC JTC 1. International Standards are drafted in accordance with the rules given in the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2. The main task of the joint technical committee is to prepare International Standards. Draft International Standards adopted by the joint technical committee are circulated to national
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31、dentifying any or all such patent rights. ISO/IEC 19785-4 was prepared by Joint Technical Committee ISO/IEC JTC 1, Information technology, Subcommittee SC 37, Biometrics. ISO/IEC 19785 consists of the following parts, under the general title Information technology Common Biometric Exchange Formats F
32、ramework: Part 1: Data element specification Part 2: Procedures for the operation of the Biometric Registration Authority Part 3: Patron format specifications Part 4: Security block format specifications BS ISO/IEC 19785-4:2010 ISO/IEC 19785-4:2010(E) ISO/IEC 2010 All rights reserved vIntroduction B
33、iometric verification and identification are important techniques for the authentication and/or identification of an individual. Biometric data used in biometric verification and identification has to be from a trusted source with no interference in transmission (integrity). It might or might not be
34、 necessary for it to be kept secret (encryption) depending on security policy. This part of ISO/IEC 19785 provides for both integrity and encryption of the biometric data. To ensure interoperability, the Common Biometric Exchange Formats Framework (CBEFF) was specified in ISO/IEC 19785-1 to associat
35、e meta-data with one or more Biometric Data Blocks (BDBs). In ISO/IEC 19785-1, the options for integrity and encryption, and the concept of a security block (SB) to contain security information related to these options are defined, but the format and detailed content of security blocks (SB formats)
36、are not specified. There are several steps in the chain, starting from a CBEFF patron format. First, the patron format can determine that the abstract value of the CBEFF data element CBEFF_BDB_encryption_options is fixed as NO ENCRYPTION and that the CBEFF data element CBEFF_BIR_integrity_options is
37、 fixed as NO INTEGRITY. In this case, there is no need for a security block to be required in that patron format. If the patron format requires the inclusion of a security block in some circumstances, it can fix it as one of the security blocks defined in this part of ISO/IEC 19785 (or as some other
38、 security block), or can include the CBEFF data elements CBEFF_SB_format_owner and CBEFF_SB_format_type to identify one of these or some other security block format. Besides the security block formats defined in this part of ISO/IEC 19785, there will be many possible CBEFF security block formats mee
39、ting different needs. For example, a security block format is specified for the ILO seafarers profile in ISO/IEC 24713-3. The security block format specified in Clause 5 is designed to be as general as possible. The security block format specified in Clause 6 is designed to provide a basic security
40、provision and supports integrity only. This part of ISO/IEC 19785 specifies two security block formats. The first security block specifies a general-purpose security block format with optional elements for encryption, and for integrity, using RFC 3852 Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS), with certain
41、 modifications to EnvelopedData, EncryptedData, SignedData, and AuthenticatedData, to meet the needs and requirements in expressing the security of biometric information in conformance with CBEFF. The second is named signature-only security block format, which is also defined using RFC 3852. The gen
42、eral-purpose security block format specified in this part of ISO/IEC 19785 also contains optional Authentication Context for Biometrics (ACBio) instances specified in ISO/IEC 24761. ACBio also uses the RFC 3852 Cryptographic Message Syntax scheme. The inclusion of ACBio instances enables the securit
43、y levels of the systems producing the authenticated biometric to be determined. The optional use of ACBio instances is an important part of the provision of a telebiometric authentication infrastructure (TAI) 3. BS ISO/IEC 19785-4:2010BS ISO/IEC 19785-4:2010 INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO/IEC 19785-4:20
44、10(E) ISO/IEC 2010 All rights reserved 1Information technology Common Biometric Exchange Formats Framework Part 4: Security block format specifications 1 Scope This part of ISO/IEC 19785 specifies security block formats (see ISO/IEC 19785-1) registered in accordance with ISO/IEC 19785-2 as formats d
45、efined by the CBEFF biometric organization ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37, and specifies their registered security block format identifiers. NOTE The security block format identifier is recorded in the standard biometric header (SBH) of a patron format (or defined by that patron format as the only available se
46、curity block format). The general-purpose security block format provides for specification of whether the biometric data block (BDB) is encrypted or the SBH and BDB have integrity applied (or both), and can include ACBio instances (see ISO/IEC 24761). This security block provides all necessary secur
47、ity parameters, including those used for encryption or integrity. It does not restrict the algorithms and parameters used for encryption or integrity, but provides for the recording of such algorithms and parameter values. It is a matter for profiling to determine, for a particular application area,
48、 what algorithms and parameter ranges can be used by the generator of a security block, and hence what algorithms and parameter ranges have to be supported by the user of a security block. This is out of the scope of this part of ISO/IEC 19785. The second security block is more limited, but simpler
49、(and in particular cannot contain ACBio instances, and does not support encryption of the BDB). 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. ISO/IEC 8824 (all parts) | ITU-T Rec. X.680683, Information technology Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) ISO/IEC 8825 (all parts) | ITU-T Rec. X.6906
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